Category Archives: Presidential Election

Commentary by Richard Piatt KSL-TV If you watched results of the presidential election unfold on television this past Tuesday, as most people did, it was probably just a little like watching a competitive sports game, full of suspense and anticipation. … Continue reading»

The following blog entry by The Washington Post’s Greg Sargent was reported Friday in “The Plum Line.” “The internet is alive with speculation that the secret source Harry Reid claims to have on Mitt Romney’s tax returns is Utah industrialist … Continue reading»

Spiritual leaders will give invocations and benedictions each day at the Republican National Convention. Will Mitt Romney ask anyone from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to offer a blessing? Romney, who will be the first Mormon nominated … Continue reading»

WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney swept the Kentucky and Arkansas Republican presidential primaries Tuesday, inching closer to the GOP nomination he is certain to win. With no serious opposition left, the former Massachusetts governor easily won both contests. He won all … Continue reading»

SALT LAKE CITY — With Rick Santorum already out of the running and Newt Gingrich expected to end his bid Tuesday for the White House, Mitt Romney has no real competition left for the GOP nomination, right? Not so fast, … Continue reading»

Ann Romney reveals in a new interview that, in the days leading up to the Super Tuesday presidential primaries on March 6, she silently suffered through a challenging health situation related to the multiple sclerosis diagnosis she received in 1998. … Continue reading»

Only two days removed from the high-profile press conference and photo op that saw him standing side-by-side with Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, Sen. Marco Rubio delivered a sweeping foreign-policy speech Wednesday at the Brookings Institute to further galvanize public … Continue reading»

Mitt Romney’s positive intensity in the Gallup tracking survey jumped among Republicans in the past month, even as it fell among Democrats, new polls show. The score subtracts those who strongly disfavor a candidate from those who strongly support him. … Continue reading»